Indiana Waiver of Service of Summons is a document used in the state of Indiana to waive the formal service of summons. This document allows someone to agree to be served with a summons without actually receiving it through the mail, in person, or by publication. It is typically used in divorce cases. There are two types of Indiana Waiver of Service of Summons: voluntary and involuntary. The voluntary waiver is used when both parties agree to waive the service of summons and accept the summons without having to be served with it. The involuntary waiver is used when one party refuses to accept the summons and needs to be served with it. The Indiana Waiver of Service of Summons is signed by both parties and filed with the court. Once filed, the other party is considered to have been officially served. The waiver must be completed in the presence of a notary public and must be signed by both parties.